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Bypass Group Policy settings for Windows Update on Vista?
DougRH Dou...@discussions.microsoft.com microsoft public windows vista hardware_devices Hi Colin, As I said that in the first part of this posting (I As I also said, I followed MicroSoft’s procedure to reset the Group Policy and I have done it a couple of times, but it only resets part of the group policy,

Vista Local Group Policy
... on Windows Vista Home Premium and Ultimate http://jtsang.blogspot. com/2008/01/how-to-re-enable-windows-media-center.html and How to use Group Policy to enable it to windows media center, I get a window saying"Windows cannot open this program because it has been prevented by a software restriction policy.

New Group Policy Features in Windows Vista: TechNet Chat
Steven Ste...@discussions.microsoft.com microsoft public windows vista general Hi, I installed a registry cleaner that looks like it has changed my Group policy. I can no longer do a system restore or edit the registry using regedit. I get a message saying that Group Policy does not allow this operation,

Vista and Group Policy
The Group Policy User Assistance Team published new documentation introducing new features included in Windows Vista. Check out these new documents! Managing User Data Deployment Guide (web | download) Step-by-Step Guide to Managing Multiple Local Group Policy. (web | download) Windows Vista Group Policy Settings

Where is RSAT?
You can manage Vista-machines just like you did Windows XP machines. You just need to use a Vista machine in order to be able to use Vista-specific GPOs. cheers, Florian -- Microsoft MVP - Windows Server - Group Policy. eMail: prename [at] frickelsoft [dot] net. blog: http://www.frickelsoft.net/blog.

Integrating Vista into Win2k3 GPO structure
Tails.353...@no-mx.forums.vistaheads.com microsoft public windows vista general Hi Malke, Thanks for your response!! The program is labelled Symantec_AntiVirus_10.2_Client_32bit_WinVista_EN, if that helps at all, and is supposed to be compatible with Windows Vista. I received it from my university, so I'm hoping

Vista Deployment includes Registering COM component
Hi, I installed a registry cleaner that looks like it has changed my Group policy. I can no longer do a system restore or edit the registry using regedit. I get a message saying that Group Policy does not allow this operation, and that I need to contact my network administrator. When I try to use the registry

Can't get correct group policy to Vista machine - using wrong ...
Mark Williams markw...@online.microsoft.com microsoft public windows group_policy Windows Vista, due for release later this year, introduces a range of new Group Policy features. Specifically, we are implementing a number of significant improvements, including in the following areas: . Improved Network Awareness .

Tomorrow Sept 28: Windows Vista Group Policy Technical Chat
Please do NOT email, only reply to Newsgroups ** HELP us help YOU!!! http://www.dts-l.org/goodpost.htm Hi, I installed a registry cleaner that looks like it has changed my Group policy. I can no longer do a system restore or edit the registry using regedit. I get a message saying that Group Policy does not allow

New Vista Group Policy content on TechNet
A representation of my Group Policy Operational logs are below. In this case, notice the 8 minute gap between events. If I remove all of the startup scripts from the Group Policies, the computer boots immediately. I was curious if anyone had an explanation on why Vista would try and execute a startup script when

Missing Group Policy Object Editor
Tails.353...@no-mx.forums.vistaheads.com microsoft public windows vista general Hi! I'm having trouble finding the Group Policy Object Editor on my computer, which uses Windows Vista Home Premium 2006. However, I read another thread labelled "Missing group policy editor" which was posted in December, 2007,

Missing Group Policy Object Editor
Bear B...@discussions.microsoft.com microsoft public windows vista networking_sharing Greetings All, I have been noticing a problem with our Vista machines and the ability to remove settings configured through GP in a Server 2003 environment. It seems once we use a GP to enforce a settings change, if we then set

Manage Vista via group policy on Server 2003 SP1
Michael Palumbo micjust...@hotmail.com microsoft public windows vista general "AlexB" <alexb...@comcast.net> wrote in message news:53929A67-4A73-4AA7-B72D-F4C617282846@microsoft.com... Use lusrmgr.msc to open up group policy GUI. It is in Windows\system32. Enter your user name, precisely the way you sign in into

VISTA and Power Users?
Darren Mar-Elia dmanonym...@microsoft.com microsoft public windows group_policy Courtney- Have you checked the Group Policy Operations Log on one of those Vista machines to see if it provides any more detail? Darren -- Darren Mar-Elia MS-MVP-Windows Server--Group Policy Script Group Policy Settings with the

Can't write to floppy, can't 'repair' Vista
sconstable sconsta...@discussions.microsoft.com microsoft public windows vista networking_sharing I am about to put a second Vista computer on a windows 2003/2000 Active directory network where we heavly use group policy, the problem I am having is with folder re-direction. Re-direction is working 100% on windows

Group policy doesn't work with Vista?
Ronnie Vernon MVP r...@invalid.org microsoft public windows vista administration_accounts_passwords Pete In case you haven't seen this information yet, from the SP1 Deployment Guide. After you install SP1, you will be temporarily unable to manage domain-based Group Policy from that computer because of the following

Vista Domain logon Group Policy Service Failed the logon - access
*Ease of use* When you start using Windows Vista, you will recognize familiar elements such as the Start menu, which is now faster, more streamlined, .... Group Policy will detect the reconnection to the corporate network and automatically begin processing policy changes instead of waiting for the next detection

Group Policy Editor in Vista Basic
Sandi Hardmeier Microsoft MVP since 1999 http://www.ie-vista.com Blog: http://www.msmvps.com/spywaresucks Internet Explorer Community Is there a way to manage IE7's group policy settings on a domain controller without having to install IE7 on the server? Thanks!!

Group Policy on client Vista with AD w2k.
For example, a domain environment contains a Group Policy object that includes a logon script to map network drives. A nonadministrative user logs on to the domain from a Windows Vista computer. After Windows Vista loads the desktop, the nonadministrative user starts Windows Explorer. The user sees their mapped

MICROSOFT WINDOWS VISTA !!! The Days of XP are Over!
v-toz...@prcvap.microsoft.com v-toz...@prcvap.microsoft.com microsoft public hk windowsserver2003 ÄúºÃ£¡ ÎÒ²éé†ÁËÏàêPµÄÎÄ™n£¬ K›]ÓÐÕÒµ½êPÓÚVista Group ¼ÒÔÏÂÎÄÕ£º More Powerful Group Policy in Windows Vista http://www.microsoft.com/technet/technetmag/issues/2006/11/VistaGPO/ Ï£ÍûÎҵĻشðŒ¦ÄúÓÐËùŽÍÖú¡£ Tom Zhang